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<p>1826. Nov <hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. 23 <hi rend="superscript">d.</hi></p>
 
<p>Review of Humphreys</p>
 
<p>Agenda for H.</p>
<p>1.</p>
<p>Agenda for H.</p>
<p>1. As to Matter.</p>
<p>1. Compleat the list of<lb/>
instruments.</p>
<p>2. Of the enactive matter<lb/>
insert first the<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">generally</hi> applying.</p>
<p>3. Then, the specially<lb/>
applying matter, applying<lb/>
to the several instruments <lb/>
or groupes of<lb/>
instruments.</p>
<p>4. What enactive matter<lb/>
belongs to the several<lb/>
sorts  of instrument,<lb/>
call <hi rend="underline">The Code</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">of the Subject.</hi></p>
<p>Name each Code after<lb/>
the name of the<lb/>
instruments.</p>
<p>Each instruments<lb/>
Code will be composed<lb/>
of the <hi rend="underline">generally</hi><lb/>
applying matter, and<lb/>
it's own specially applying<lb/>
matter.</p>
<p>2.</p>
<p>5. Throughout the whole<lb/>
pick out the exposition<lb/>
requiring words<lb/>
and give the exposition<lb/>
of each as a <lb/>
separate article.</p>
<p>They will be those <lb/>
which, to amplitude<lb/>
of extent, add remoteness<lb/>
from universal<lb/>
use.</p>
<p>6. Distinguish all of<lb/>
these by a peculiar<lb/>
type - not the Italics,<lb/>
(as being wanted for<lb/>
other purposes) but<lb/>
a larger Roman.</p><pb/>
 
 
<p>Agenda for H.</p>
<p>2 contin<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi></p>
<p>7.Discarding, and far as<lb/>
possible, all technical<lb/>
law words, employ such<lb/>
words of general jurisprudence<lb/>
as are familiar<lb/>
to all ears -</p>
<p>Examples</p>
<p>Satisfaction.</p>
<p>Obligation.</p>
<p>Compensation.</p>
<p>Right.</p>
<p>Power.</p>
<p>Property.</p>
<p>Possession.</p>
<p>Service.</p>
<p>Benefit.</p>
<p>Burthen,</p>
<p>8. Familiar as they are,<lb/>
they will not the less<lb/>
need to be expounded:<lb/>
words familiar, ideas<lb/>
not so clear as could be<lb/>
wished - all the others,<lb/>
that of <hi rend="underline">right</hi> not excepted,<lb/>
out of the idea of<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">obligation</hi>.</p>
<p>Small the number of<lb/>
these acts.</p>
<p>9. Print in black letter<lb/>
any such law terms,<lb/>
the use of which is<lb/>
found unavoidable.</p>
<p>Example.</p>
<p>1. Property real  &amp; personal<lb/>
<gap/> Look out others from<lb/>
H.</p>
<p>2. Assets.</p>
<p>3. Appurtenances.</p>
<p>10. As codification extends<lb/>
these words will be extirpated.</p>
<p>Of such as can not but<lb/>
be retained, fix<del>t</del> the<lb/>
import of expository<lb/>
articles.</p><pb/>
 
<p>Agenda for H.</p>
<p>2 Contin<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi></p>
<p><add>11.</add> Frame an all comprehensive<lb/>
statement of<lb/>
the genealogical and<lb/>
other modifications of<lb/>
conditions in life, calling<lb/>
for correspondent<lb/>
dispositions: in respect<lb/>
of survivorship and<lb/>
need of provision, so<lb/>
far as the greatest happiness<lb/>
principle, <sic>admitts</sic><lb/>
of anticipation<lb/>
of <unclear>Seclurity</unclear>. For exemplification,<lb/>
see H's marriage<lb/>
settlement as<lb/>
far as it goes. H. will<lb/>
not suffice for Wills.</p>
<p>12. For the purpose of<lb/>
testamentary dispositions, this exhibition<lb/>
will be particularly<lb/>
useful. <hi rend="underline">Testator's,</hi> or<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">will making guide</hi>,<lb/>
this.</p>
<p>13. By means of the<lb/>
exhaustively<lb/>
analysis, show the <lb/>
points of agreement<del>s</del><lb/>
and difference between<lb/>
the several made &amp; of<lb/>
disposition, as to property.</p>
<p>14. So, of the reasons<lb/>
by which they are<lb/>
respectively recommended,<lb/>
raking for<lb/>
the radical reason<lb/>
conduciveness to the<lb/>
maximum of happiness<lb/>
principle, the<lb/>
greatest happiness<lb/>
principle.</p><pb/>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 






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1826. Nov r. 23 d.

Review of Humphreys

Agenda for H.

1.

Agenda for H.

1. As to Matter.

1. Compleat the list of
instruments.

2. Of the enactive matter
insert first the
generally applying.

3. Then, the specially
applying matter, applying
to the several instruments
or groupes of
instruments.

4. What enactive matter
belongs to the several
sorts of instrument,
call The Code
of the Subject.

Name each Code after
the name of the
instruments.

Each instruments
Code will be composed
of the generally
applying matter, and
it's own specially applying
matter.

2.

5. Throughout the whole
pick out the exposition
requiring words
and give the exposition
of each as a
separate article.

They will be those
which, to amplitude
of extent, add remoteness
from universal
use.

6. Distinguish all of
these by a peculiar
type - not the Italics,
(as being wanted for
other purposes) but
a larger Roman.


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Agenda for H.

2 contind.

7.Discarding, and far as
possible, all technical
law words, employ such
words of general jurisprudence
as are familiar
to all ears -

Examples

Satisfaction.

Obligation.

Compensation.

Right.

Power.

Property.

Possession.

Service.

Benefit.

Burthen,

8. Familiar as they are,
they will not the less
need to be expounded:
words familiar, ideas
not so clear as could be
wished - all the others,
that of right not excepted,
out of the idea of
obligation.

Small the number of
these acts.

9. Print in black letter
any such law terms,
the use of which is
found unavoidable.

Example.

1. Property real & personal
Look out others from
H.

2. Assets.

3. Appurtenances.

10. As codification extends
these words will be extirpated.

Of such as can not but
be retained, fixt the
import of expository
articles.


---page break---

Agenda for H.

2 Contind.

11. Frame an all comprehensive
statement of
the genealogical and
other modifications of
conditions in life, calling
for correspondent
dispositions: in respect
of survivorship and
need of provision, so
far as the greatest happiness
principle, admitts
of anticipation
of Seclurity. For exemplification,
see H's marriage
settlement as
far as it goes. H. will
not suffice for Wills.

12. For the purpose of
testamentary dispositions, this exhibition
will be particularly
useful. Testator's, or
will making guide,
this.

13. By means of the
exhaustively
analysis, show the
points of agreements
and difference between
the several made & of
disposition, as to property.

14. So, of the reasons
by which they are
respectively recommended,
raking for
the radical reason
conduciveness to the
maximum of happiness
principle, the
greatest happiness
principle.


---page break---







Identifier: | JB/078/016/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 78.

Date_1

1826-11-23

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-2

Box

078

Main Headings

Review of Humphreys

Folio number

016

Info in main headings field

Review of Humphreys

Image

001

Titles

Agenda for H.

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

E1

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

25107

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